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Watch NZH Local Focus: Waikato 'Jedi' eyes up UFC

13 Mar, 2017 5:55am

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Luke Jumeau has his heart set on getting signed with the Ultimate Fight Championship later this year when they come to Auckland. The MMA fighter, also known as 'The Jedi', is hoping the country will get behind him on his effort to reach the world stage. Made with funding from NZ On Air

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There is no guarantee that Mr Jumeau will be picked by UFC to fight on June 11 - but he's fought all over the world and had several big wins, so he's keeping his fingers crossed.

"I mean there's seven weight classes if they decide they want to put a welter weight on I'm number one in line. They know of me, so it's just luck of the draw really."

"You also have to be exciting, you might not be the best fighter in the world but you go forward, you charge you look for the finish every time and people want to see that. You give your heart you give everything because at end of day it's a performance that has to be sold."

One of Luke's biggest supporters is his fiancee Moets Ormsby. She says she loves watching him and it's exciting knowing "we're getting closer and closer to achieving the dream."

As a father two the kids she describes her partner as loving and caring, "the chill guy".

If signed to the UFC it's a whole new level and a big challenge would be staying injury-free - so far Mr Jumeau gotten off lightly - just one broken thumb.

But Mr Jumeau says a lot of hard work, training and conditioning his body, has prepared him for a few knocks which is just part of the risk with a full contact sport.

"If you think about an injury you're going to get an injury... when you drive a car you're not worried about someone's going to come out and have a crash, you just drive, it's the same thing with training."